This climb has multiple challenges- gymnastic start, hard slab moves, HARD face moves, hard crack.
The 40 temps, a few snowflakes and some wind added drama. I think one fall was caused by shivering.
Numb fingers and impending hypothermia lead to (falling and) bailing after 2+ pitches. I also milked the new shoes excuse for my (lack of) performance.

I took this picture in the process of dropping the camera. It almost became the 4th to die climbing.

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More sheltered and warmer- Handbook- Whizz dome

First pitch

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Second pitch

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Third pitch

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The view

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Thereafter, we retreated further, to the valley, with only intermittent need for a jacket.

The Moratorium- Shultz' ridge

First pitch

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Also first pitch

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Third pitch- .11b tips lieback with hip scum

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Forth pitch- I lead about the last 10 feet

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I think I logged about 7 falls for the weekend, plus the hangs and some pulling on gear. Good to have a ropegun! And it didn't rain!

Nice photos!
I got hypothermic just reading about your time on Scorpion. Doing that grade of slab and face when your hands feel like they have little wooden pegs instead of fingers is - well I can't say what it is because I couldn't have done it.
Phyl